Featured Quote:"A believer may pass through much affliction, and yet secure very little blessing from it all. Abiding in Christ is the secret of securing all that the Father meant the chastisement to bring us." - Andrew Murray

A.W. Tozer (1897 - 1963)

Listen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker A.W. Tozer in mp3 format. A "20th-century prophet" many called him during his lifetime. For 31 years A.W.Tozer was pastor of Southside Alliance Church in Chicago. He was involved in the missionary alliance movement for most of his pulpit life. A.W. Tozer lived in the presence of God he saw clearly and he spoke as a prophet to the church. He sought for God's honor with the zeal of Elijah and mourned with Jeremiah at the apostasy of God's people.

Leonard Ravenhill was a close friend of pastor and writer A. W. Tozer and spoke of him as one of the most influential voices in the Church in America. A.W. Tozer's materials are a mainstay in Evangelical churches in our day and he is one of the most quoted authors. He was a prophet in his day and his writings are even more influential in our day. One of his books: The Pursuit of God, has had over 1 million copies sold world-wide.

Description: This is a great sermon full of practical wisdom from brother Tozer. Tozer likens the Church to a garden, in which certain things need to be maintained and taken care of. He goes through seven very practical diciplines that the believer needs to cultivate in his life in order to grow good fruit for the Master to feast on.

Description: Tozer gives a clarion call to the church that we are in warfare as soldiers of Christ. This message is revolutionary! and needs to be listened to carefully over and over until we accept our high calling.

Description: Tozer speaks at a Alliance Conference on the a topic of discerning whether or not a experience or new doctrine is truly from God. He outlines and gives 5-6 reasons how we can surely know if it is from God: Does it glorify Christ? does it magnify Christ? Can it be found in the Bible? Does it promote unity and love for the brethren? This is a worthwhile teaching to hear and re-listen to.